I photographed this on Monday. It is a 1929 Studebaker "House Car." It is one of a kind, converted from a Studebaker bus. Here is a link to a YouTube video about it. I didn't shoot the video. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gKpm0nMONg"]1929 Studebaker House Car offered by Tom Laferriere - Laferriere Classic Cars - YouTube[/ame] CD
I've repaired Deutz diesels. They are used as auxiliary generators. Often, when a ship has more reefer containers than the ship's generators have the capacity for, they'll load some air cooled Deutz diesel generators on deck to compensate.
We had a Deutz diesel in one of our fire engines back in the late 80s. I remember that it didn't do well in the application because it couldn't cool properly being confined in the enclosed in the engine compartment cowling. That is one BadA$$ roadster though.